My First Eagle Button in PR

TheCaribbeanDigger

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Cool my first american military button. How old could this be? Remember folks, I live in Puerto Rico. So thats why I'm stolked! ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1474835024.386960.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1474835070.312918.jpg
 

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bill from lachine

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Good going on the button as the back is missing it makes it harder to give a proper id/date line...hopefully someone will chime in with their opinion.

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against the wind

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Congrats on a pretty cool military button.
Without the back of the 2 piece button, it is hard to identify with certainty.
Your button looks to be post WWII vintage, like the larger one below.

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CRUSADER

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That design was used from 1902-present.
 

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